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Time lapse tracking system

Manufactured by Keyence
Sourced in Japan

The Time-lapse tracking system is a lab equipment product that captures and analyzes sequential images over an extended period. It records visual data to monitor and track changes or movements within a specified environment or sample.

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2 protocols using time lapse tracking system

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Time-lapse Imaging of Gastric Organoids

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Time-lapse imaging of gastric organoids was performed using a BZ-X710 All-in-one fluorescence microscope equipped with a CO 2-and temperature-controlled chamber and a time-lapse tracking system (KEYENCE). Z stack images of bright field and crimson fluorescence were captured every 30 m for each sample using BZ-X Viewer software (KEYENCE), then converted into movie files using BZ-X Analyzer software (KEYENCE). Cytoplasmic crimson fluorescence was excited at 620/60 nm and collected using a 700/75-nm bandpass filter (KEYENCE). The movies for each analyzed field were used to analyze cell migration via the video editing analysis software VW-H2MA (KEY-ENCE). Each individual cell was traced throughout the imaging period. The tracking data were subsequently processed with Excel 2016 (Microsoft, Redmond, WA) to create XY coordinate plots and to calculate distance measurements.
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Real-Time Imaging of BMSCs on Titanium

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Real‐time imaging of the BMSCs cultured on the titanium substrate in 6‐well plates was performed using a Keyence BZ‐X700 all‐in‐one fluorescence microscope equipped with a CO2‐ and temperature‐controlled chamber and a time‐lapse tracking system (Keyence, Osaka, Japan). Phase contrast images were taken every 15 min for 72 hours and converted to movie files using a BZ‐X Analyzer (Keyence).
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